Mata Amritanandamayi

Mata Amritanandamayi

Humanitarian known as Amma.

Widely known as Amma, she is a revered spiritual leader and humanitarian who offers solace through her practices of hugging and charitable work. Her teachings emphasize compassion, selfless service, and the importance of spiritual realization. Amma's global outreach includes extensive social and charitable initiatives, focusing on education, healthcare, and disaster relief, reflecting her commitment to alleviating suffering and promoting human values.

Mata Amritanandamayi Quotes about Nature

  • By living in harmony with Nature one gains a healthy mind and body.
  • First, the human mind should be harmonized, then the harmony of Nature will spontaneously take place.
  • If we approach Nature with love, it will serve us as our best friend, a friend that won't let us down.
  • Each and every object in Nature teaches us something. Renunciation and selflessness are the greatest lessons to learn from Nature.
  • Love is our true essence. Love has no limitations of caste, religion, race, or nationality. We are all beads strung together on the same thread of love. To awaken this unity-and to spread to others the love that is our inherent nature-is the true goal of human life.
  • Real life is developed from within. Real living means that the soul expresses itself through all one's thoughts, words and actions. A person becomes fearless once he understands the nature of the imperishable soul.
  • Children, not a grain of the food we eat is made purely by our own effort. What comes to us in the form of food is the work of others, the bounty of Nature and God's compassion. Even if we haves of dollars, we still need food to satisfy our hunger. Can we eat dollars? Therefore, never eat anything without first praying with humility.
  • When humanity serves Nature, Nature serves humanity. When we serve animals and plants, they too serve us in return.
  • Look at Nature. Nature is a book from which we must learn. Each object in it is a page of that book.
  • Love is our true nature. When we do not express love in our words and actions, it is like honey hidden in a rock.
  • Each and every living being in nature is part of God's body.
  • Let us take from Nature only what we really need, and try to give back to some extent.
  • Look at the optimism of Nature. Nothing can stop it. Only the ego makes humans pessimistic, and this causes suffering.
  • When people live in accordance with Nature, the song of life becomes sweet.
  • To awaken spiritual unity, and to spread to others the love that is our inherent nature, is the true goal of human life.